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    Year-round temporal stability of a tropical, urban plant-pollinator network by Stewart, Alyssa B, Waitayachart, Pattharawadee

    Published in PloS one (10-04-2020)
    “…Plant-pollinator interactions are known to vary across time, both in terms of species composition and the associations between partner species. However, less…”
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    Ozanimod: A First-in-Class Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor Modulator for the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis by Choi, David, Stewart, Alyssa P., Bhat, Shubha

    Published in Annals of Pharmacotherapy (01-05-2022)
    “…Objective To review the pharmacological and clinical profile of ozanimod in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). Data Sources A PubMed search was…”
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    Pollination‐precision hypothesis: support from native honey bees and nectar bats by Stewart, Alyssa B., Diller, Carolina, Dudash, Michele R., Fenster, Charles B.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2022)
    “…Summary The evolution of floral traits is often considered to reflect selection for increased pollination efficiency. Known as the pollination‐precision…”
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    Compatibility systems and pollinator dependency in morning glory species (Convolvulaceae) by Hassa, Piriya, Traiperm, Paweena, Stewart, Alyssa B

    Published in BMC plant biology (15-09-2023)
    “…The Convolvulaceae is a large family containing species exhibiting a range of breeding systems and pollinated by diverse animal taxa. We studied the…”
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    Effects of crude oil on plant growth and leaf anatomical structures in a common coastal plant by Olaranont, Yanisa, Stewart, Alyssa B., Traiperm, Paweena

    “…Phenotypic plasticity is one mechanism that allows organisms to adapt to changing environmental conditions, and is especially important for plants since they…”
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    Flower-visiting bat species contribute unequally toward agricultural pollination ecosystem services in southern Thailand by Stewart, Alyssa B., Dudash, Michele R.

    Published in Biotropica (01-03-2017)
    “…The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultural crops, and plant-pollinator interactions have been…”
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    Pollinator visitation and female reproductive success in two floral color morphs of Ipomoea aquatica (Convolvulaceae) by Hassa, Piriya, Traiperm, Paweena, Stewart, Alyssa B.

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-12-2020)
    “…Differences in floral morphology are often hypothesized to stem from selection by different pollinators. Thus, the presence of multiple floral color morphs…”
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    Habitat and landscape factors influence pollinators in a tropical megacity, Bangkok, Thailand by Stewart, Alyssa B, Sritongchuay, Tuanjit, Teartisup, Piyakarn, Kaewsomboon, Sakonwan, Bumrungsri, Sara

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (20-07-2018)
    “…Pollinators are well known for the ecosystem services they provide, and while urban areas are generally perceived as low-quality habitat for most wildlife,…”
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    Variation in floral morphology, histochemistry, and floral visitors of three sympatric morning glory species by Jirabanjongjit, Awapa, Stewart, Alyssa B, Chitchak, Natthaphong, Rattamanee, Chakkrapong, Traiperm, Paweena

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (26-08-2024)
    “…Three morning glory species in the genus Lour., (Choisy) Traiperm & Rattanakrajang, Gagnep & Courchet, and (Kerr) Staples & Traiperm, were found co-occurring…”
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    The Argyreia collinsiae species complex (Convolvulaceae): phenetic analysis and geographic distribution reveal subspecies new to science by Srisombat, Poompat, Chitchak, Natthaphong, Rattanakrajang, Pantamith, Stewart, Alyssa B, Traiperm, Paweena

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-10-2024)
    “…Argyreia Lour. is a speciose genus in the Convolvulaceae. However, the genus contains several problematic species complexes due to their morphological…”
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    Physiological and anatomical responses of a common beach grass to crude oil pollution by Olaranont, Yanisa, Stewart, Alyssa B., Traiperm, Paweena

    “…Oil pollution is one potential consequence of industry development, and oil contamination occurs in countries around the world. However, few studies have…”
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    Intergeneric Comparison of Staminal Trichomes in the Tribe Ipomoeeae (Convolvulaceae) by Chitchak, Natthaphong, Stewart, Alyssa B, Traiperm, Paweena

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Hairs or trichomes distributed on the base of filaments in the morning glory family, known as staminal trichomes, differ from those found on other plant parts…”
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    Near extinct Argyreia versicolor and rare Argyreia mekongensis are dependent on carpenter bee pollinators by Jirabanjongjit, Awapa, Traiperm, Paweena, Rattanamanee, Chakkrapong, Stewart, Alyssa B

    Published in AoB plants (01-02-2024)
    “…Abstract Argyreia versicolor and Argyreia mekongensis are extremely rare plant species. The former had not been seen for nearly 100 years until two individuals…”
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    Trades-offs between pollinator attraction and florivore defense maximize reproductive success in the self-incompatible Rivea ornata (Convolvulaceae) by Chitchak, Natthaphong, Stewart, Alyssa B, Traiperm, Paweena

    Published in BMC ecology and evolution (30-08-2024)
    “…Rivea ornata, a rare species from the morning glory family, exhibits uncommon characteristics compared to other typical morning glories, including nocturnal…”
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    Bees are supplementary pollinators of self-compatible chiropterophilous durian by Wayo, Kanuengnit, Phankaew, Chama, Stewart, Alyssa B., Bumrungsri, Sara

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-01-2018)
    “…Nocturnally foraging insects may be supplementary pollinators to chiropterophilous plant species when bats are scarce. Given that insects are much smaller than…”
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    Field evidence of strong differential pollen placement by Old World bat-pollinated plants by Stewart, Alyssa B., Dudash, Michele R.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-01-2017)
    “…Sympatric plant species that share pollinators potentially compete for pollination and risk interspecific pollen transfer, but this competition can be…”
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    Differential pollen placement on an Old World nectar bat increases pollination efficiency by Stewart, Alyssa B., Dudash, Michele R.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-01-2016)
    “…Plant species that share pollinators are potentially subject to non-adaptive interspecific pollen transfer, resulting in reduced reproductive success…”
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    Functional Ecology of External Secretory Structures in Rivea ornata (Roxb.) Choisy (Convolvulaceae) by Chitchak, Natthaphong, Stewart, Alyssa B, Traiperm, Paweena

    Published in Plants (Basel) (08-08-2022)
    “…Plants have evolved numerous secretory structures that fulfill diverse roles and shape their interactions with other organisms. (Roxb.) Choisy (Convolvulaceae)…”
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    Butterfly species diversity and their floral preferences in the Rupa Wetland of Nepal by Subedi, Bandana, Stewart, Alyssa B., Neupane, Bijaya, Ghimire, Sudha, Adhikari, Hari

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2021)
    “…Floral attributes often influence the foraging choices of nectar‐feeding butterflies, given the close association between plants and these butterfly…”
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